The Life of an Educator During Summer Involves More Teaching
The school-year has officially come to an end; classroom walls stand bare, its floors smudged by the underside of ourRead More…
Read More…Education. Our Children. Our Legacy.
The school-year has officially come to an end; classroom walls stand bare, its floors smudged by the underside of ourRead More…
Read More…A few days ago, an opinion piece in The New York Times, “Seizing of Children From Parents at the BorderRead More…
Read More…As an advocate for college accessibility and a future school counselor, I am always looking for college admissions trainings toRead More…
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Read More…On Tuesday night, a #CloseTheGap resolution was passed unanimously by the Los Angeles Unified School Board members. This full nameRead More…
Read More…Last Tuesday, June 5th, 2018 was D Day for many political hopefuls. One in particular that we covered and haveRead More…
Read More…June is referred to as LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender) Pride Month, named after 1969 Stonewall Riots in GreenwichRead More…
Read More…When I was a toddler, my parents weren’t as involved in my early development as I would have liked themRead More…
Read More…Exciting news from last Tuesday’s election regarding La Comadre supporter and long-time public education champion, Marshall Tuck! He was theRead More…
Read More…Michele Siqueiros is a higher education advocate. In short, she’s a troublemaker, always pushing elected and appointed officials to beRead More…
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